Hours are 8:00 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Portland is, to our knowledge, the first city in the world to have a comprehensive master plan for skateboard park development. Portland Skateparks by region - (Opened parks in bold), North - Kenton Park, Pier Park, University Park, Northeast - Alberta Park, Fernhill Park, Glenhaven Park, Parkrose High School, Luuwit Park, Gateway Park, Northwest - ODOT 405 and ODOT Steel Bridge, Southeast - Berrydale Park, Brentwood Park, Ed Benedict Park, Lents Park, Powell Park, Ventura Park, Westmoreland Park, Woodstock Park, Southwest - Holly Farm Park and Gabriel Park. - Increase your productivity, customize your experience, and engage in information you care about. See rules and regulations for use. Below are the 19 sites chosen by Portland Parks and Recreation's skatepark siting study. Portland Parks & Recreation manages seven skateparks citywide! Skatepark will be limited to private rentals, lessons & after school skate camps for the time being for the health and safety of the community. It was adopted by Portland Parks & Recreation's skatepark advisory committee and carefully applied to existing park sites over a 24-month planning and public input period, and ultimately supported and passed by Portland’s five elected officials, its city council on August 3, 2005. Address: SW 45th Ave. & Vermont Street Portland, OR 97219. Skatepark System Plan The current metropolitan map of Portland Parks & Recreation’s Skatepark System Plan Portland is, to our knowledge, the first city in the world to have a comprehensive master plan for skateboard park development. Hours are 8:00 a.m.-9:30 p.m. On Thursday 6/13/19 we’re teaming up with Powerful Ladies to host a women’s skateboarding speaker series & skate sesh at Commonwealth to raise money for the good people at Skate Like A Girl Portland and Women For Women International . The idea for a skatepark master plan is based on the idea that skateboarders deserve an appropriate scope of safe, well-designed facilities just like any other recreational activity. Ed Benedict Park currently has two restrooms: 1) In center of park, near SE 102nd Avenue and 2) the east side of the park, near the Portland Memory Garden and Community Garden. Three additional skateboarding facilities were also added and constructed in 2015 and 2016 without SPS’ involvement - Alberta Skate Spot, Luuwit Skate Spot and Gateway Skate Spot. Grip, hardware, wax... Order online and we'll be in touch with you right away and meet you at a time of your choosing with all your gear ready to go. The DIY project was begun by skateboarders Bret Taylor, Chuck Willis, Osage Buffalo, Kent Dahlgren, Jay Grahm, and Mark "Red" Scott in the summer of 1990 by pouring concrete against Burnside's main wall, creating a vertical transition obstacle in the empty parking lot below the east-end of the Burnside bridge .